THE PROGRAMS


Toddler Classroom


Our Toddler Program welcomes children between 16 months and 3 years old, though some students may transition earlier based on their readiness for the program. The toddler years are a time of incredible growth, curiosity, and independence. In a Montessori classroom, children are given the freedom to explore, discover, and learn at their own pace in a thoughtfully prepared environment. While there are limits and classroom rules, within those boundaries, children are encouraged to create, explore, and build trust in their surroundings.

Unlike traditional settings that often follow a one-size-fits-all approach, Montessori education is child-centered. This approach allows toddlers to engage in hands-on, purposeful activities that nurture their natural development. With a strong focus on independence, practical life skills, and social-emotional learning, children build confidence, concentration, and a deep sense of belonging within the classroom community.

Through gentle guidance and respect for each child's individual journey, our Montessori classroom lays a strong foundation for a lifelong love of learning. It’s more than just early education—it’s a space where young children thrive, supported by an approach that recognizes and values their unique potential.


Primary Classroom

The Primary classroom is a vibrant, child-centered environment where children engage in purposeful work, develop essential skills and concepts, and cultivate a lifelong love for learning. The essence of a Montessori education is tailored to the specific developmental stage of children aged 3 to 6. At this crucial juncture, children are actively shaping their future selves, driven by a profound curiosity to explore and comprehend the world through their senses. Within the classroom, a diverse array of hands-on, sensory experiences awaits, spanning Practical Life, Math, Language, Culture, and the Arts. Integral to this environment is the cultivation of a nurturing community akin to a Children’s House, fostering social and emotional growth. Guided by a Montessori-trained educator, this setting is finely attuned to each child's needs and interests, safeguarding and nurturing their innate passion for learning. As a result, children emerge from this Primary community equipped with a solid grasp of Math and Language, laying the groundwork for future abstract learning endeavors.